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John Parker (West Indian cricketer)

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Full name
  
John Ernest Parker

Name
  
John Parker

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Role
  
Cricket Player

Bowling style
  
Leg break googly

Died
  
1946, Georgetown, Guyana

1905/06–1909/10
  
British Guiana



Born
  
2 July 1871 (
1871-07-02
)
Plantation Vigilance, Demerara, British Guiana

John Ernest Parker (2 July 1871 in Plantation Vigilance, East Coast, Demerara, British Guiana – 1946 in Georgetown, Demerara, British Guiana) was a West Indian cricketer who toured with the second West Indian touring side to England in 1906. He was a right-handed batsman and leg break/googly bowler.

He made his debut in important cricket for British Guiana in the 1905-06 Inter-Colonial Tournament in Trinidad. He scored 6 and 3 and took no wickets. The team for the forthcoming tour of England was decided after this tournament and surprisingly Parker was one of those chosen.

He was a complete disappointment on the 1906 tour to England averaging just 6 with the bat and taking just 4 wickets. Before the tour he was described as "a slow bowler of great merit; took part in the late Intercolonial cricket matches played at Trinidad, and, although not successful in getting wickets, greatly impressed the selectors; hence his inclusion in the team" and "a slow bowler of the Armstrong type, with a field placed on the on-side; a fair defensive batsman and excellent slip".

He played in the next two Inter-Colonial Tournaments in 1907-08 and 1907-08 again with a complete lack of success and this marked the end of his career in important matches.

References

John Parker (West Indian cricketer) Wikipedia